#The Blair witch project 1999
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d3molition-lov3rs · 2 months ago
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something about the blair witch project just sets it apart from anything else in the genre
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its one of the original found footage films and for that reason i will always have love for it
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filmexcerpts · 10 months ago
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the blair witch project (1999) dir. eduardo sánchez and daniel myrick
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preachereater · 19 days ago
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underrated movie: rec (2007). SO good.
movie i like but wouldn’t recommend: the first omen (2024).. that one scene but still so good
never would want to hear about ever again: paranormal activity (2007) so mid
least fav movie: the blair witch project (1999) only the ending was good
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edandstede · 1 month ago
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got drunk at a party, came home and watched the blair witch project for the first time by myself and now i’m gonna wake my boyfriend up to go to bed with me because i’m a big baby and i ain’t going alone 😭
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letterboxd-worth-a-damn · 2 years ago
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blackcatfilmprod · 1 year ago
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Hi Guys,
Tonight Boys 'n' Ghouls Film Review Podcast reviews The Blair Witch Project here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T43I2mNXDjQ via YouTube
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schlock-luster-video · 2 years ago
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On January 21, 2000 The Blair Witch Project debuted in Estonia and Uruguay.
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savage-kult-of-gorthaur · 3 months ago
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JUST IN CASE YOU FELT LIKE SLEEPING TONIGHT -- FROM THE TWISTED MIND OF TODD MCFARLANE.
PIC(S) INFO: Mega spotlight on a promo shot of Todd McFarlane's interpretation of the Blair Witch, from the American independent horror film "The Blair Witch Project" (1999), six inch action figure part of "Movie Maniacs" Series 4, released by McFarlane Toys in October 2001.
BRAND: Movie Maniacs
GENRE: Movies & TV
PRODUCT TYPE: Action Figure
SERIES: Movie Maniacs Series 4
EXTRA INFO: Based on a Todd McFarlane concept sketch. "The Blair Witch Project" is © and TM 2001 Artisan Pictures, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Sources: https://mcfarlane.com/toys/blair-witch & Reddit.
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throwbackblr · 30 days ago
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The Scooby-Doo Project Air Date: October 31, 1999 | Cartoon Network
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halloweentrickortreat · 7 months ago
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The Blair Witch Project 👻 🎃
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classichorrorblog · 2 years ago
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The Blair Witch Project (1999)
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fanofspooky · 5 months ago
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Horror movies of the 1990s
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SUMMARY: Three film students vanish after traveling into a Maryland forest to film a documentary on the local Blair Witch legend, leaving only their footage behind.
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harrison-abbott · 8 months ago
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The three actors in the film believed that the witch legend was real, despite obviously knowing that the movie would be fake. It was only after the movie came out that they discovered the creators had made the whole thing up.
In the same way, there are many scenes where they find things to their genuine surprise – such as the twig sculptures. The scene where the tent is rattled was unscripted, and what we see from the actors is proper fear.
Furthermore, the directors weren’t with the actors during filming. They allowed the team to roam and film on their own. They got lost in the woods several times.
The Blair Witch Project has one of the highest ever turnarounds for a low budget to box office success ratio. It cost around $60 000 to make, and it returned around $240 million in cinemas.
The whole movie was shot across 8 days.
The directors left clues in a specific place in the forest each day, for the actors to find, using GPS trackers. Each package contained written instructions for each actor, according to where the plot was going next – and they weren’t allowed to show the notes to each other. Thus, they only found out what would happen as the shooting continued. And the scenes we see are improvised.
Because none of the actors were well known, many moviegoers actually thought the film was real.
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popclture · 4 months ago
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The Blair Witch Project (1999)
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ghostflowerdreams · 1 month ago
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Witch Films
It’s October! The month in which I watch even more horror movies than usual. Each year I tend to have a theme to help narrow down what to watch. So far I’ve done Zombie Films, Werewolf Films, Vampire Films, Slasher Films, Ghost Films and Lovecraftian Horror. This year's theme will focus on witches, though I'm surprised I haven't already done this.
I think this is my shortest list yet. I expected to find more films featuring a witch or witches, but it seems there aren’t as many as I thought. With fewer actual horror titles available, I had to include some lighter options to add a bit of length to the list.
Hocus Pocus (1993) – an American fantasy comedy film directed by Kenny Ortega from a screenplay by Mick Garris and Neil Cuthbert, and a story by David Kirschner and Garris. The film stars Omri Katz, Thora Birch, Vinessa Shaw, Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker, Kathy Najimy and Sean Murray.
After moving to Salem, Massachusetts, teenager Max Dennison explores an abandoned house with his sister, Dani, and their new friend, Allison. Skeptical of a spooky legend Allison shares, Max unwittingly brings back a trio of wicked witches on Halloween night. Now, with the help of a mysterious cat, the kids must seize the witches' spellbook to prevent them from achieving immortality and unleashing chaos on the town.
Halloweentown (1998) – an American fantasy comedy film directed by Duwayne Dunham. The first installment in Halloweentown series, it stars Debbie Reynolds, Kimberly J. Brown, Joey Zimmerman, and Judith Hoag.
The story follows 13-year-old Marnie Piper, who uncovers her family's magical heritage after following her grandmother to a hidden world where it’s Halloween every day. In this magical place, Marnie encounters witches, vampires and monsters who live peacefully, separate from the mortal world. But as she learns more about her own powers, Marnie faces a choice: embrace her destiny and protect Halloweentown from a looming threat, or risk losing her connection to this magical world forever.
Kiki's Delivery Service (1989) – a Japanese animated fantasy film written, produced, and directed by Hayao Miyazaki, based on the 1985 novel of the same name by Eiko Kadono.
At thirteen, young witch Kiki sets off, as tradition dictates, to find her place in the world and hone her skills. With her loyal cat, Jiji, she settles in a seaside town and starts a delivery service to help the townsfolk. But as Kiki navigates her new life, she encounters challenges that test her independence, resilience, and the magic within herself.
The Craft (1996) – an American teen supernatural horror film directed by Andrew Fleming from a screenplay by Peter Filardi and Fleming and a story by Filardi. The film stars Robin Tunney, Fairuza Balk, Neve Campbell, and Rachel True.
When new girl Sarah transfers to a Los Angeles high school, she’s drawn to a group of outcast girls rumored to practice witchcraft. Together, they form a powerful coven, casting spells to transform their lives. But as their magic intensifies, so does its darker side, and Sarah soon learns that power always comes at a price.
The Witch (2015) – An period horror film written and directed by Robert Eggers in his feature directorial debut. It stars Anya Taylor-Joy in her feature film debut, alongside Ralph Ineson, Kate Dickie, Harvey Scrimshaw, Ellie Grainger, and Lucas Dawson.
Set in 1630s New England, a devout Puritan family finds themselves exiled from their community, struggling to survive in isolation near a foreboding forest. As their crops fail and livestock perish, unsettling events begin to plague them, fostering paranoia and mistrust. When their youngest child goes missing, the family’s faith is put to the ultimate test, and dark secrets come to light, suggesting that something sinister may be lurking in the woods.
Sleepy Hollow (1999) – a gothic supernatural horror film directed by Tim Burton. It is a film adaptation loosely based on Washington Irving's 1820 short story "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow", and stars Johnny Depp and Christina Ricci, with Miranda Richardson, Michael Gambon, Casper Van Dien, Christopher Lee, and Jeffrey Jones in supporting roles.
New York detective Ichabod Crane is sent to the small, eerie village of Sleepy Hollow to investigate a series of brutal decapitations. He’s a skeptic of the supernatural, but the villagers believe the killer is the Headless Horseman, a vengeful spirit from local legend. As Crane delves deeper, he uncovers dark secrets, mysterious rituals, and a sinister plot that threatens both his life and his beliefs. With each discovery, he’s forced to question what’s real—and what might be lurking beyond reason.
The Witches (1990) – a dark fantasy film directed by Nicolas Roeg from a screenplay by Allan Scott, based on the 1983 novel of the same name by Roald Dahl. The film stars Anjelica Huston and Mai Zetterling.
There's also another adaptation of the novel, The Witches (also known as Roald Dahl's The Witches), a 2020 dark fantasy comedy horror film co-produced and directed by Robert Zemeckis, who co-wrote the screenplay with Kenya Barris and Guillermo del Toro, based on the novel. The film stars Anne Hathaway, Octavia Spencer, Stanley Tucci, Kristin Chenoweth, and Jahzir Bruno.
The story follows a young boy who encounters a group of witches led by the Grand High Witch, who despise children and plot to eliminate them using a magical potion that transforms them into mice. When the boy and his grandmother stumble upon their nefarious plan, they must outsmart the witches and find a way to stop them before it's too late.
The Blair Witch Project (1999) – an American found footage supernatural psychological horror film written, directed, and edited by Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sánchez.
Three student filmmakers venture into the woods near Burkittsville, Maryland, to create a documentary, about the terrifying legend of the Blair Witch. What begins as a simple project quickly turns harrowing as strange, unsettling events draw them deeper into the forest—and into a nightmare from which they can’t escape.
You Won't Be Alone (2022) – a Macedonian dark fantasy horror drama film written and directed by Goran Stolevski. It is an international co-production of Australia, the United Kingdom, Macedonia and Serbia in the Macedonian language, and marks Stolevski's feature film directorial debut. It stars Sara Klimoska, Alice Englert, Carloto Cotta, and Noomi Rapace as some of Nevena's forms, alongside Anamaria Marinca as Maria.
Set in 19th-century Macedonia, the story revolves around a young mute girl named Nevena, who is raised in isolation by her mother, Maria, a witch. After being transformed into a shapeshifting creature, Nevena embarks on a journey to explore the world through the experiences of others, discovering the joys and sorrows of humanity.
I Married a Witch (1942) – an American romantic comedy fantasy film, directed by René Clair. The screenplay is by Robert Pirosh and Marc Connelly and uncredited other writers, including Dalton Trumbo, is based on the 1941 novel The Passionate Witch by Thorne Smith, who died before he could finish it; it was completed by Norman H. Matson. The film stars Veronica Lake, Fredric March, Robert Benchley, Susan Hayward and Cecil Kellaway.
A mischievous witch named Jennifer and her grumpy warlock father, Daniel, are accidentally freed from centuries of captivity and set out to take revenge on the descendants of the Puritan who condemned them. Together, they set their sights on Wallace Wooley, the unwitting descendant. Jennifer plots to enchant him and ruin his upcoming marriage, with Daniel adding his own brand of chaos. But things go hilariously awry when Jennifer finds herself falling for him instead.
Suspiria (1977) – an Italian epic supernatural horror film directed by Dario Argento, who co-wrote the screenplay with Daria Nicolodi, partially based on Thomas De Quincey's 1845 essay Suspiria de Profundis. It stars Jessica Harper, Stefania Casini, Flavio Bucci, Miguel Bosé, Alida Valli, Udo Kier, and Joan Bennett, in her final film role.
There's also Suspiria (2018) film, directed by Luca Guadagnino and written by David Kajganich, draws inspiration from Dario Argento’s iconic 1977 Italian film of the same name. It was described by Guadagnino as an "homage" to the 1977 film rather than a direct remake, reimagining the story in Berlin in 1977. It stars Dakota Johnson, Tilda Swinton, Mia Goth, and Chloë Grace Moretz, the film also includes a cameo by Jessica Harper, the lead actress from the original Suspiria.
The story follows a young American dancer named Suzy Bannion who arrives at a prestigious ballet academy in Freiburg, Germany, only to discover that the school harbors dark secrets. As unsettling events and strange occurrences disturb her surroundings, Suzy becomes entangled in a sinister mystery lurking within the academy’s walls.
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